
Doctor Mike Reviews Anti-Aging Supplements Claims and Evidence
Popular physician examines supplement marketing claims versus actual scientific evidence for longevity benefits.
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Popular physician examines supplement marketing claims versus actual scientific evidence for longevity benefits.
Study reveals magnesium citrate, glycinate, and malate each provide unique benefits for cognitive function, muscle strength, and anxiety.
Combined therapy improved blood flow, reduced protein loss, and lowered risks of hemorrhage and low birth weight compared to magnesium alone.
Large study reveals vegetarian and vegan children have leaner bodies but face higher risks of nutrient deficiencies.
New research reveals strong connections between low vitamin D levels and increased risk of all types of diabetes and related complications.
New research reveals vitamin D deficiency in chronic kidney disease patients significantly increases mortality risk and accelerates aging processes.
New research reveals how vitamin D deficiency creates a cascade of bone, muscle, and fat deterioration that dramatically increases mortality risk.
New research reveals how these two popular longevity supplements target different cellular pathways for anti-aging benefits.
Resveratrol and oleuropein from Mediterranean foods protect against Alzheimer's and Parkinson's by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
Scientists created a melanin-producing probiotic that shields intestinal cells from radiation damage and improves gut bacteria balance.
Scientists discover how cancer cells alter their surface chemistry, opening new paths for precision treatments that spare healthy tissue.
Scientists develop clinical decision tool to overcome cancer's adaptive resistance mechanisms through redox pathway targeting.